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A coworker needs me to fix an iPhone 3GS with a broken LCD (not the glass, the display itself).
I see lots of affordable screens from Amazon sellers, but user reviews are mixed. Some say everything was perfect. Others report getting screens that are DOA (though I don't trust that they didn't mess it up when installing). Still other user reviews report dead pixels or poor color.
I suspect Apple's LCD manufacturer bin-sorts them. If so, the affordable iPhone parts would all be from the "reject" bin.
How can I make sure I'm not getting a bin-sorted reject LCD part? I'm willing to pay more to ensure that I'm getting a quality part (equal to what Apple's own repair technicians would use).
Thanks, all!
I see lots of affordable screens from Amazon sellers, but user reviews are mixed. Some say everything was perfect. Others report getting screens that are DOA (though I don't trust that they didn't mess it up when installing). Still other user reviews report dead pixels or poor color.
I suspect Apple's LCD manufacturer bin-sorts them. If so, the affordable iPhone parts would all be from the "reject" bin.
How can I make sure I'm not getting a bin-sorted reject LCD part? I'm willing to pay more to ensure that I'm getting a quality part (equal to what Apple's own repair technicians would use).
Thanks, all!
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